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The LPGA is still competing in its season-long race, so here is an update on the rankings and schedule.
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Today, we will discuss the LPGA’s season-long race, what has happened since the American’s Solheim Cup victory, and the women’s schedule for the remainder of their season.
Since the Solheim Cup, the LPGA has held two tournaments: the Kroger Queen City Championship and the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.
Lydia Ko won in Ohio, claiming her third win of the year. She made her first start since her Open victory and dominated. The New Zealander won by five strokes.
This past week, Jasmine Suwannapura won the tournament in Arkansas. She defeated Lucy Li in a two-hole playoff to win her third career LPGA event. On Sunday, Suwannapura shot a 10-under 61, while Li shot a personal best 11-under 60 to get into the playoff.
Li played phenomenally on Sunday, recording seven birdies, three eagles and two bogeys.
Most know that the PGA Tour finished its FedEx Cup season in August. However, the women’s tournament year does not conclude until the end of November.
Let’s look at the rankings to see how it stacks up behind No. 1 Nelly Korda.
LPGA’s CME Globe Top 20 rankings
*as of Oct. 1
1. Nelly Korda
2. Lydia Ko
3. Ayaka Furue
4. Haeran Ryu
5. Lauren Coughlin
6. Hannah Green
7. Jeeno Thitikul
8. Lilia Vu
9. Ally Ewing
10. Ruoning Yin
11. Jin Young Ko
12. Mao Saigo
13. Brooke M. Henderson
14. Yuka Saso
15. Patty Tavatanakit
16. Sei Young Kim
17. Jennifer Kupcho
18. Maja Stark
19. Rose Zhang
20. Megan Khang
Unlike the PGA Tour, the LPGA has just one tournament to determine their season-long winner: The CME Group Tour Championship.
The Top 60 (plus ties) on the point list will tee it up at the end of November in Naples, Fla., at Tiburon Golf Club.
Remaining Tournaments for LPGA
Oct. 10-13: Buick LPGA Shanghai — Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Minhang District, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China (Defending Champ: Angel Yin)
Purse: $2.1 million
Oct. 17-20: BMW Ladies Championship — Seowon Valley Country Club, Seowon Hills, Republic of Korea (Defending Champ: Minjee Lee)
Purse: $2.2 million
Oct. 24-27: Maybank Championship — Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, West Course, Malaysia (Defending Champ: Celine Boutier)
Purse: $3 million
Oct. 31- Nov. 3: TOTO Japan Classic — Seta Golf Course Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan (Defending Champ: Mone Inami)
Purse: $2 million
Nov. 6-9: Lotte Championship presented by Hoakalei — Hoakalei Country Club, Ewa Beach, Oahu, HI. (Defending Champ: Grace Kim)
Purse: $3 million
Nov. 14-17: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican — Pelican Golf Club Belleair, FL. (Defending Champ: Lilia Vu)
Purse: $3.25 million
Nov. 21-24: CME Group Tour Championship — Tiburon Golf Club at Ritz Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, FL. (Defending Champ: Amy Yang)
Purse: $11 million
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